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Protests Erupt Across Indonesia Amid Power Struggle Over Election Law

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
August 22, 2024
in International, Politics
Protests Erupt Across Indonesia Amid Power Struggle Over Election Law
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On Thursday, August 22nd, thousands of Indonesians took to the streets in cities across the country to protest a contentious power struggle between the Indonesian parliament and the constitutional court. The conflict centers around proposed changes to the country’s election law, which have sparked widespread anger and fears of a constitutional crisis.

The Indonesian parliament had planned to ratify changes to the election rules, which would have reversed a recent ruling by the constitutional court. This ruling had blocked a prominent government critic from running for the influential position of Jakarta governor while also clearing the way for President Joko Widodo’s youngest son to run in the upcoming regional elections in Java. However, the parliamentary session was postponed due to a lack of quorum, leaving the status of the proposed changes in limbo.

In the capital, Jakarta, and other cities in Java, protesters gathered in large numbers, some attempting to tear down the gates of the parliament building. The demonstrations were fueled by concerns that the proposed changes would undermine democracy and strengthen the political influence of outgoing President Widodo, commonly known as Jokowi. Protesters held banners accusing Jokowi of destroying democracy, and some even clashed with police, who responded with tear gas in Semarang.

The delay in ratifying the election law changes came as a surprise to many, especially as the registration for regional elections is set to open next week. Legal experts and political analysts have warned that the ongoing power struggle could lead to a constitutional crisis, with some describing the situation as “constitutional insubordination.”

Jokowi has downplayed these concerns, framing the court ruling and parliamentary deliberations as part of the normal checks and balances in a democratic system. However, this has done little to assuage the fears of many Indonesians, who see the current situation as a threat to the integrity of their democracy.

The protests have also sparked a wave of criticism online, with social media flooded with messages of dissent and calls for action. As the situation continues to unfold, the potential for further unrest remains high, with protesters determined to prevent any changes they see as detrimental to the democratic process.

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